02-13-2003 04:33 AM - edited 02-21-2020 12:21 PM
Hi, I have a frustrating problem with one particular Compaq laptop (Compaq EVO 600c, Win2K SP3). When the Cisco VPN Client is used over a dial-up interface, the application returns a "Connection Manager failed to respond" error after approx 2 minutes. It works fine over a LAN connection.
I have seen one message in the forums that mentions this, but infortunately it has not helped. I have reinstalled the network/modem adapters, all networking components, and the VPN client (3.6) all to no avail. I have also searched internet for any issues concerning Connection manager failures.
In the release notes for 3.6 it mentions:
VPN Client Cannot Launch Microsoft Connection Manager The VPN Client does not see a dialup connection made with Microsoft Connection Manager because of incompatibilities between the requirements of the two applications (CSCdx85663). -- however I cannot get access to the bug tool on line - it tells me I dont have access (even though I am registered??). If anyone can send me the contents of CSCdx85663 I'd be immensely happy.
Out of interest, a second user with a Compaq (Win2k also) works perfectly fine, so I presume it is not the way I am installing/setting up. Any help or pointers anyone can provide would be gladly received - I am nearly at the point of formatting the disk and reinstalling the operating system.
Thanks, Paul Baxter.
02-13-2003 06:58 PM
Hi,
We got the same exact message error also. I would like to know if how to solve this issue also. Already opened a case with TAC, but no helpfull answer.
By the way, the contents of CSCdx85663 is as follow:
Release-note :
The dialup connection made with MS connection manager 1.2 is not seen by the vpn client 3.5.2A
This is seen on windows 2000 and XP
Regards,
Engel
02-14-2003 01:16 AM
Well, I'm kinda glad that it's not just me ;o)
Here is some more info I have found this morning. This is a trace from the IPSec Log Viewer - network disconneted, dialed into local ISP via modem, see comments at each stage (I've removed IP addresses purposely).
1 09:01:32.746 02/14/03 Sev=Info/6 DIALER/0x63300002
Initiating connection.
2 09:01:32.756 02/14/03 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100002
Begin connection process
3 09:01:32.786 02/14/03 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100004
Establish secure connection using Ethernet
4 09:01:32.806 02/14/03 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100026
Attempt connection with server "xxx.xxx.x.x"
---VPN hangs here for approx 2mins with "Intializing connection" message
5 09:03:33.189 02/14/03 Sev=Warning/3 DIALER/0xE3300007
GI GetStat callback timed out.
---VPN shows "System error: Connection Manager failed to respond". Clicked OK, then closed VPN.
---Disconnected dial-up. Reconnected network cable
6 09:04:07.869 02/14/03 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100015
Launch xAuth application
---No action taken by me whatsoever....this looks strange
7 09:04:11.534 02/14/03 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100017
xAuth application returned
---hmmm, strange, the VPN authentication login dialog appears?
8 09:04:11.534 02/14/03 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100018
User does not provide any authentication data
---not knowing why the box is there, I clicked Cancel
9 09:04:11.534 02/14/03 Sev=Info/5 CM/0x63100029
Initializing CVPNDrv
10 09:04:11.895 02/14/03 Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xA3000062
Attempted incoming connection from xxx.xxx.x.x. Inbound connections are not allowed.
---Now it seems to make sense, the server returned to me allowing the connection to continue (from the previous dial-up VPN attempt). So, it appears that on dial-up a message is being sent TO the VPN server, but it cannot RETURN to me. When I disconnected and switched back to the LAN (which has internet access also) it could then get messages to me, thus allowing the process to continue.
Doesn't really solve the case, but it at least shows what is happening. Anyone got ideas as to why?
Thanks, Paul.
02-18-2003 12:54 AM
engel - have you heard anything back from TAC?
Can anyone else comment or provide assistance please? Would really appreciate some form of help.
Thanks, Paul.
04-30-2004 01:38 PM
Any resolution on this yet. I have a similar problem on Comcast broadband connection. I can get a successfull connect with my Win2k laptop, but when plugging my XP Pro desktop into the same port with same cable, and same config I get: System Error: connection Manager failed to respond, and the log shows only:
1 20:56:59.312 04/28/04 Sev=Warning/3 DIALER/0xE3300007
GI GetStat callback timed out.
I have not received any solution from our netwrok person, and cannot find a solution here. I uninstalled, reinstalled, and reconfigured several times.
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